Oklahoma Starting quarterbacks John MeterOn Monday, after a screenshot of the previous context of “sports gambling” on his Venmo account, it came up online on Monday, refused to join with gambling, saying on Tuesday, saying that it was “inside a joke” with his friends.
A source told ESPN’s Pete Thmail that school officials came to know about the screenshot late on Monday night and are looking at the situation.
“The allegations I once participated in sports gambling is false,” Meter posted X On Tuesday. “My previous venom details did not accurately portray the transaction in question, but rather than jokes between me and my friends.
“I never bet on the game. I understand the seriousness of the matter, but recognize that, taken out of the context, otherwise suggests those Venmo details. I can assure my colleagues, coaches and officials in NCAA that I am not involved in any sports gambling.”
In the screenshots posted online on Monday night, Mater allegedly included “Sports Gambling” twice in the memo for transactions, while he was a new man, while he was a new person. Washington StateThe two transactions were reportedly made in a Venomo account for Richard Rotene, it is believed that Washington was a team partner in the state at that time.
College athletes are banned from betting on any sport offered by NCAA, with punishment for loss of eligibility.
OU athletics issued a statement stating that it “takes any allegations of gambling seriously and works closely with NCAA in any situation of concern.” The school said that “any NCAA is unaware of the investigation and there is no reason to believe that one is pending.”
Meter, ESPN’s Portal Ranking No. 1 Composite Player, Shifted to oklahoma He is a child from the state of Washington. He was passed for 3,139 yards and 29 touchdowns in the previous season, which was his third with Kugars.
Oklahoma ranks 18th in the first place Associated Press Top 25 PollsSuunters open their season at home on 30 August Illinois State,